NBC is planning to air Megyn Kelly’s interview with conspiracy theorist and talk show host Alex Jones on Sunday night. And the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre — which Jones has repeatedly suggested was staged — are outraged.

Kelly confronted Jones about his Sandy Hook claims during the interview, but the victims’ families argued that NBC should not be giving the Infowars.com provocateur a platform.

Nelba Márquez-Greene — whose 6-year-old daughter, Ana Grace, was one of 20 children killed in the Dec. 14, 2012, school shooting in Newtown, Conn. — blasted Kelly in a series of tweets.

“Hey @megynkelly, let me know if you want to give his victims equal air time,” Márquez-Greene wrote. “Promoting this fool is bad news. Do not encourage his abuse.”

“It’s a miracle no #sandyhook parent has ended their life yet,” she continued. “The loss of a loved one and the constant [harassment] is too much.”

NBC, which aired a preview of Kelly’s sit-down with Jones Sunday night, did not respond to a request for comment.

In the preview clip, Jones expounds on his beliefs that “9/11 was an inside job” and that the parents of Sandy Hook victims faked their children’s deaths — a conspiracy theory that has been spread by so-called Sandy Hook hoaxers.

“When you say parents faked their children’s death, people get very angry,” Kelly told Jones.

“You do not ‘shine a light’ on someone with such dangerous ideals and ideas,” Márquez-Greene replied. “Shine a light on the parents, siblings and their journeys.”

“Shine a light on victims of gun violence,” Vabner added. “Shine a light on their family members who have found the strength to go on AND fight for what’s right. Don’t shine a light on the man who denies their loved ones ever died.”